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It's a good park to visit in a sunny day. It's not the biggest park in Toronto, but certainly it is the most beautiful. Near downtown and easy to go there by streetcar, the park is perfect to have a walk or sit down and read a book. Great neighborhood.

This is a nice park to spend an afternoon in. There are tennis courts, community pool, there is a farmer's market on Tuesdays. Lots of cafes along Queen st. Bring your bike and/or your dog and/or your baby and/or your tattoos and you'll fit right in.

This park is beautiful! You will often find it populated with the "hipster" crowd as it is the "entrance" to west queen west where art and culture are thriving!
This park is large so it can be easy to get lost but it has an off leash dog park in a valley in the north side. On the west side...
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This park has a great community feel. It hosts several fairs through the year and has enough space for a quiet stroll, a coffee or a picnic, or a time with your 4 legged best friend chasing balls in the sunken off leash area.

I live in Toronto and this is my neighbourhood park. There is nothing particularly unique about the park: public first come first use tennis courts, playground, off-leash dog run area, skating rink (January and February) and lots of room to play or chill in the sun or shade.
You'll see all sorts here, parents and kids, older Chinese folks doing...
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A great, easy going place to relax on a summer or fall day. Outdoor skating rink January and February, family swimming from 2-4 on the weekends in the Trinity Rec Centre. Great sledding if there's snow. Keep your tin of beer in a paper bag and don't be too loud and it's likely that a few drinks in the park...
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This is a big neighbourhood park, but while the neighbourhhood combines trendiness with immigrant working class vibes, it really is just a big neighbourhood park. It is a great place to walk a dog, and there is some variety to the topography, but the main attraction in recent years has been a famous albino squirrel. Haven't heard about it recently,...
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